F ROM THE PRINCIPAL ROM THE PRINCIPAL Welcome to our final Aveley Informer for Term 3, 2017. CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations to our Wakakirri Team for their outstanding performance in the recent finals. The Team picked up two state story awards. Well done! Congratulations to Mr Harvie for being named as a finalist in the 2017 Tennis WAs Most Outstanding School Category. This award recognises school PE teachers that have aligned with a Tennis Australia qualified coach, have a dedicated staff member assigned to tennis, have strong links with the local club and coach and have incorporated tennis as part of the curriculum. Tennis WA has recognised the incredible effort made to grow the game in 2017 within the wider Ellenbrook community. The winner of this award will be presented at the 2017 WA Tennis Industry Awards Night, held on Friday 6 October, at the State Reception Centre, Kings Park. Well done! EXPERIENCE THE CULTURAL WONDERLAND OF BALI EXPERIENCE THE CULTURAL WONDERLAND OF BALI Members of the Ellenbrook Community are cordially invited to attend “Experience the Cultural Wonders of Bali” on Date: 16 September 2017 (Saturday) Time: 5:00 pm Location: Performing Arts Centre, Ellenbrook Secondary College, 100 Main Street, Ellenbrook WA 6069. Please obtain your FREE tickets at http://www.trybooking.com/RZTU Gold coin donations appreciated to cover the cost of hiring the centre. Please support this spectacular event and you will not be disappointed! See the flier in General Notices for more information . Thank you our Indonesian Language Specialist BeeYuen Yang for her work in coordinating this event. WE ARE AN ALERGY AWARE SCHOOL WE ARE AN ALERGY AWARE SCHOOL This is a reminder that we have several members of our school community who have an anaphylactic reaction to some allergens. These include anaphylaxis due to allergens in foods, drugs and insect venom. Please be aware that a number of these reactions are triggered by nuts and we ask that if your child brings food containing nuts to school that they do not share food, wash their hands thoroughly and dispose of their rubbish correctly. Likewise if you are providing any food to the school for sharing with students please give the teacher/s involved a list of ingredients so that we can identify any possible triggers and prevent any allergic reactions. Principal: Michelle Murray Deputy Principals: Adam Marchant, Lyn Fussell and Kylie Davis Manager Corporate Services: Olivia Wood 8 Bolero Road AVELEY WA 6069 Phone 6296 5466 Fax 6296 5439 [email protected]EARLY CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 2.30PM In this Edition From the Principal Congratulations Bali Cultural Experience Allergy Aware Snakes EISA Interschool athletics The Student Voice P & C News Camp Australia Community Notices Upcoming Events Monday, 18 September P&C meeting 6pm Thursday, 21 September C02 & U Assembly Friday, 22 September - Last day of term Monday, 9 October - students return for Term 4 Wednesday, 1 November Open Night An Independent Primary School Issue 15 15 September 2017
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FFROM THE PRINCIPALROM THE PRINCIPAL
Welcome to our final Aveley Informer for Term 3, 2017.
CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations to our Wakakirri Team for their outstanding performance in the recent
finals. The Team picked up two state story awards. Well done!
Congratulations to Mr Harvie for being named as a finalist in the 2017 Tennis WAs Most Outstanding School Category. This award recognises school PE teachers that have aligned with a Tennis Australia qualified coach, have a dedicated staff member assigned to tennis, have strong links with the local club and coach and have incorporated tennis as part of the curriculum. Tennis WA has recognised the incredible effort made to grow the
game in 2017 within the wider Ellenbrook community.
The winner of this award will be presented at the 2017 WA Tennis Industry Awards Night,
held on Friday 6 October, at the State Reception Centre, Kings Park. Well done!
EXPERIENCE THE CULTURAL WONDERLAND OF BALIEXPERIENCE THE CULTURAL WONDERLAND OF BALI
Members of the Ellenbrook Community are cordially invited to attend “Experience the
Cultural Wonders of Bali” on
Date: 16 September 2017 (Saturday)
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Performing Arts Centre, Ellenbrook Secondary College, 100 Main Street,
Ellenbrook WA 6069.
Please obtain your FREE tickets at http://www.trybooking.com/RZTU
Gold coin donations appreciated to cover the cost of hiring the centre. Please support this spectacular event and you will not be disappointed! See the flier in General Notices for
more information .
Thank you our Indonesian Language Specialist BeeYuen Yang for her work in coordinating
this event.
WE ARE AN ALERGY AWARE SCHOOLWE ARE AN ALERGY AWARE SCHOOL
This is a reminder that we have several members of our school community who have an anaphylactic reaction to some allergens. These include anaphylaxis due to allergens in foods, drugs and insect venom. Please be aware that a number of these reactions are triggered by nuts and we ask that if your child brings food containing nuts to school that they do not share food, wash their hands thoroughly and dispose of their rubbish correctly. Likewise if you are providing any food to the school for sharing with students please give the teacher/s involved a list of ingredients so that we can identify any possible triggers and
As Spring has arrived, local snakes are coming out of hibernation. There have been a number of juvenile and adult snakes spotted in the
park around the lake off Egerton Road.
It is important that if a snake is spotted, that it is left alone and a professional called to relocate it. Snakes usually avoid contact with people and only bite when threatened. Please speak to your children about being vigilant when outdoors and about not interfering with a snake if spotted. It would also be timely to
discuss with your child what to do if bitten by a snake.
The following information is taken from the West Australian Reptile Park website:
Stay calm and keep still
Do not wash the bitten area
Apply direct pressure over the bitten area
Apply a firm broad bandage over the bitten area first, then bandage down the limb
and continue to bandage up the full length of the limb
Do not remove the bandage
Immobilise the limb with a splint
Do not elevate the limb
Call 000 for an ambulance
Some of the common snakes are coloured similar to wood and thus not always noticed until they move. The most common snakes in Perth are: Dugites, King Brown, Tiger and Western Brown Snakes. For more information about snakes found in Perth please visit the websites of The West Australian Reptile Park or the Department of Environment and Conservation. If you find a snake and want it removed, please contact the Wildcare
Helpline on 9474 9055, who will refer you to your local Volunteer Reptile Remover.
It was perfect weather for the EISA Interschool Athletics carnival held today. Well done to all Aveley Primary School students who displayed excellent sportsmanship and gave their best in a variety of events throughout the day. A reminder we will be conducting our
House carnivals in term 4 on the following dates;
Monday, 23 October - Jumps and Throws
Wednesday, 25 October - Middle/long distance events
Friday, 27 October - House carnival.
Honour Certificate Recipients
Tomas Bore B4
Elyana Gallard B4
Domenico Dattilo B4
Bryce Mianulli B5
Ethan Wulf B5
Braxton Prior B5
Prisha Waghule W14
Tayla Hoff W14
Arthur Borges W15
Jett Feaver W15
John Diing W15
Boston Mulcahy W16
Charlee Smith W16
Hentrycs Manlapid W16
Sora Byun W16
Darcy Sheldon T1
Louis Kershaw T1
Oliver Burrows T1
Tyla Petrig T1
Axel Cox T2
Jaxon O’Loughlin T2
Stevie Farmer T2
Jai Dow T2
Bowen Hillier T3
Bryce Gray T3
Tinesh Jonnada T3
Denham Russell T4
James Fisher T4
Oliver Anthony T4
Sophia Chen T4
Sylvie Parker T4
Mya Robertson T5
Alyssia Torre T5
Geordano Cooper T6
Orlando Heal T6
Sienna de Kock T6
Aidan McLaren T7
Carrie Fisher T7
Harry McAleenan T7
Knox Howard T7
Angus Cahill T8
Melinda Close T8
Zai Foot T8
Zoe Watts T8
THE STUDENT VOICE
EARN AND LEARN
Thank you for all the support so far. This week is the last chance to fill up your sticker sheets. Sheets need to be posted in the boxes in the under-cover area or Administration at school, or in our
Aveley School box at our local Woolworths store.
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
Books are still available for purchase but closing soon. You can order books on-line or obtain an order from the office. Our
school receives a donation for each book sold.
CANTEEN
If you can spare an hour or two on a Tuesday or Thursday please come volunteer in the canteen. Earn your child a free lunch once you have committed 5 hours of volunteering. Visit our Facebook page for the menu and for regular updates about the
Canteen.
SAVE THE DATES
The P&C will be running a sausage sizzle at the Sports Carnival on Friday, 27 October.
The School Disco is will be on Friday, 3 November.
We need volunteers for these fund raising events. We only ask that you commit 1-2 hours of your time to help share the
workload. Anyone who is available and interested in helping out at either event, please contact Andrea Stone 0439 998 345.
NEXT MEETING
Next meeting P&C meeting will be Monday, 18 September at 6pm in the School staff room. Please come and support the P&C, it is only a $1 donation to join and is a wonderful opportunity to have your say and hear about different activities and
AVELEY PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION
COMMUNITY NOTICES
COMMUNITY NOTICES
BRAVE-ONLINE is a ten-week, online program for the treatment and early intervention of anxiety problems in children and teenagers. It consists of ten sessions that are completed by the child, and five or six sessions for their parents, with
separate programs for children versus adolescents.
The program is designed for the four most common types of anxiety in young people: social anxiety, generalized anxiety, separation anxiety and specific phobias. The treatment incorporates cognitive behavioural anxiety management strategies, including psycho-education; relaxation training; recognition of the body signs of anxiety; cognitive strategies of coping self-talk and cognitive restructuring; graded exposure; problem solving; and self-reinforcement. Parents also learn these strategies in dedicated parent sessions, in addition to psycho-education about youth anxiety and training in contingency management strategies. Parent sessions are designed to empower the parent to help their child or
adolescent implement strategies and effectively manage situations in which their child becomes anxious.
Australia wide tennis program located in the Ellenbrook district. We have 1 hour school holiday programs coming up and also run lessons every day after school and on Saturday
mornings of the school term.
8 x 30 min lesson cost $120
8 x 45 min lesson cost $140
3 x 1 hour school holiday lesson cost $50
If you would like to know more information about Tiny Tots Tennis and the locations please contact Jak Kerrigan on 0423 677 435 or email
Barking Gecko Theatre Company’s newest Junior Gecko Ensemble is the perfect place for participants to have fun and lose themselves in the joy of drama, while also
refining social, emotional and creative skills.
Where: Midland Junction Art Centre
When: Saturday, 14th October – 9th December
Time: 10.30am – 12.00pm
Our early bird special is open until September 26th. For more information please contact our Education Manager on [email protected] or call 6212